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Show I I LJl HE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH 1LL1L! ATTEND ELLIOTT FUNERAL YEAR OFFICERS CHOSEN Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Jorgenson were A baby girl was born to Mr. and Miss Ada Crane was a guest at Christen-Salin- a Carl Mrs. and Mr. of the Dr. Hagan home in Gunnison Mrs. Calvin Clark of Grover, at the guests James C. Jensen, Mrs. J. II. Crane, P. H. Madsen, was presihospital Saturday, December sen for Christmas dinner and a Friday evening when the Misses Ira and Clayton Rasmussen attended dent, P. C. Scorup Mother and daughter ate do- - ial evening, Julia and Helen Hagan entertained r, the funeral services held at Bicknell secretary-treasureWilford Rasmussen, at a Wasatch .slumber party. ing fine. & for the Loss Creek Booby Monday for Clifford Elliott, a near Mr. and Mrs. Lyle McDonald of at the annual relative, who died at a Salt Lake Mrs. I)eloy Nielson was hostess at During the intermission at the Provo visited with relatives during Hole Grazing company, of in this held is hospital Saturday. Mr. Elliott, when tak meeting city Friday Mr, McDonald a party celebrating her anniversary dance at Aurora Monday night, the the holidays. with spinalmeningitis, was stricken board members week. Other Y. U. last B. Thursday of last week. A social af- young members of the Willard John- ing a normal course at the to the city where he died the rushed of LeGrande Durfee chosen were ternoon preceded the dinner, served son family entertained a group of He was principal of the same W. C. of Venice. and day. Colby Aurora, the Miss Miss EstheV Johnson and by the hostess in the late afternoon. young people for luncheon at schools at Bicknell and married Johnson home. Alice Lenig visited over the New The financial report, submitted by the grade Venette be showed to the Rasmussen, a former Salina company Year holidays at the Carl E. John- - treasurer, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Shurtz of Wiu- who with two children, survive. id in condition. financial Other girl, spend lt Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Tanner of son home. Miss Violet Johnson, stoe, visited Sui day and Monday with at were annual the given Mrs. E. A. Liston. Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clegg companied by the visitors, who were reports which were accepted and the Clegg children of Center- - enroute to Salt Lake, motored to meeting, all of DANCE DATES ANNOUNCED as satisfactory. and field, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Thompson Payson Monday, Milton Crane of Bingham, The Scandinavian organization of Merle Thurber and Burdette Crane of and Herbert Thompson of Gunnison, Sevier has outlined North several and Mrs. and Herbert and Ernest C. Mr. Jensen Mr. and Mrs. James LEAVES FOR VACATION Provo, visited Sunday and Monday at durin the be to dances given county a at were held at services funeral dinner, tended the guests the E.' W. Crane home. SalS. is music donatH. at As station the Carlisle, agent ing January. celebrating New Year, at the home Gunnison Tuesday for S. M. Duggins. ina for the D. & R. G., accompanied ed the entire proceeds from the Mr. and Mrs. Less Harmon and of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Herbert Sun- Pauldances will be added to the missionMrs. Lillie Anderson of Koosharem by Mrs. Carlisle and daughter, children of Salt Lake visited Thurs- day evening, Games and a social vacaleft for extended ine, ,an today ary fund for Scandinavia. Thursday evenis recovering at the Salina hospital day and Friday with Mrs. Mary Hall. time were the feetureS' of the eastern to western and tion trip night the first dance was given at ing. following an appendicitis operation The Carlisles will first go to Sigurd. January 12th is the date set points. week. of this Mrs. L. P. Jorgenson was hostess performed Tuesday the western coast, where San Fran- for Aurora, January 18th for Salina, , at a birthday party at - her home Mrs. Hilda Gates, Mrs. Ira RasLos Angeles and winter resorts and January 26th at Redmond. Old cisco, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cahoon returnGames and a mussen and Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Saturday evening. be will visited. Returning they will time music will be played by E. A. folsocial hour were the diversions of the Larsen were dinner guests of Mr. ed to Salt Lake City Saturday, in visit Denver, Chicago, Kansas City. Shepherd, Abe Williams, Hal Felt at at the visit and Mrs. Josie Reed at Manti Sat- - lowing several days early evening. Seated for dinner home of Mr. and Mrs, A. J. Lewis. The vacationists expect to be absent and Conrad Peterson with Mrs. Clayeleven oclock were Mr. and Mrs. urday evening. six weeks. ton Rasmussen at the piano. v Hans Nielson, Mr. and Mrs. John Nielson and son, Leo, Hans Ditlive- HOLIDAY DINNER. PARTY E. Allen Jones, a member of the son and Mr. and Mrs. Jorgenson. 44 4 54 44 4 4 4 44 44 4 4 4 5 44 4 4 44 4 44 4 44 4 444 4 4 4 5 44444 school of Salina high teaching corps Mrs. E. W. Crane entertained at an 4444 44 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 44 4 4 4 4 4444 4 4 4 44444 444 44444 444444444 AX and who visited during the holiday 44 AA T The Misses Gail and Varna John- vacation with relatives at Salt Lake elaborate dinner party at the Crane 44 T 44 home Friday evening of last week. 44 son were guests of Miss Gwen Ilar-war- d and 44 to Salina 44 returned, Bingham, Miss Mary Mattsson, Howard and 44 44 at luncheon at the Harward Monday.- 44 AA Morrett Brandt, who are home from 44 TT home at Aurora, Tuesday afternoon. 44 44 44 for the holidays, were the 44 college 44 Mr. and Mrs. Bill Larsen came in 44 guests of honor. The dinner table 44 James Ivie and Donald Colby left from Salt Lake AA at and visited TT . 44 Friday was centered with pink and white 44 44 for Provo Wednesday. They will the home of Mrs. Agnes over Strange 44 and music was the feature 44 44 44 register at the B. Y. U. at Provo the New Year holidays. They re- carnations The tedious, of' smoking way -, din44 of 44 the evening, following early 4 4-Monday of next week. 44 turned north Tuesday. , AA attendthe Later 6:30. ner at discarded with has other been guests TT 44 meat passe tr AA 44 TT AA ed the dance. Twenty-seve- n guests Miss Mary McCallum was a guest TT 44 Mr. and Mrs. Allen Robins arrived customs. With 44 44 , were seated for dinner. New Years clay at the home of Miss from Salt Lake 44 44 and visited Saturday 44 Josie Curtis at Gunnison. over the New Year holidays at the 44 SUCCEEDS MISS BROWN 44 44 home of Emmett and Morrill Robins. 44 44 AA Mrs. J. W. Humphrey, who visited Mr. and Mrs. Robins returned north TT 44 Mrs. Delbert Burgess, widely known 44 44 followT. G. AA at the Humphrey home, TT Tuesday. throughout Utah as an educator, has you can accomplish in a trifle of time what it 44 ing a minor operation at the local 44 been named to succeed Miss Thelma 44 44 hospital, returned to her home at required days to do under the old method. Its Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Larsen were Brown as instructor in English at 44 44 Ephraim Thursday of last week. 44 host and hostess at a Mrs. 44 North Sevier high school. 44 use will insure firm meat, will protect against 44 breakfast Monday morning, following Burgess will have charge of the En- 44 AA TT Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Texton, who the 44 AA and insects and will give a delicate flavor. dance. Twenty-tw- o germs TT last the midnight 44 glish department during have been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. 44 in-were bidden and those from semester of the school. The new- 1 44 guests Contains all of the preservative "elements of James Monroe, parents of Mrs. Pex-to44 included Mr. and Mrs. A1 structor needs no introduction to the 5 AA TT left for their Salt Lake home len Robins of Salt Lake and Mr. and AA with smoke. a coats 44 two TT one or j Simply apply patrons and pupils of North Sevier, 44 44 Tuesday. AA Mrs. Josie Reed of Manti. Her achievement of success at the!! 45 TT brush or sponge. 44 44 Gunnison high school, where she 45 44 Clarence Brown, a teacher in the 44 Mrs. Olivia Van Ausdale and Mrs. taught for a number of years, is well 54 schools at Sparks, Nevada, and who 44 .25 per bottle. Price Ruth Knight of Santaquin, and Mrs. known and the school board are to 44 motored from The Sage-Brus- h 44 54 F.rma Jensen of Salt Lake, who have be congratulated on securing the 54 44 State to spend the holiday season been M relatives in Salina during services of Mrs. Burgess. Miss 44 AA visiting TT 45 with Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Brown, left the 44A returned to their re- - Brown, it is announced, tendered her 44 holidays, 44 TT Saturday on the return trip west. A spective homes Tuesday. TT resignation to accept a position with !$ I j . st. soc-31- LOCAL ITEMS OF vice-preside- INTEREST. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Dalton and sons, who were guests for a week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Mortensen, returned to their home at Salt Lake Monday. m ac-Sa- Michelson entertained at dinner at 4 oclock Monday at her home. Mrs. Olivia Van Ausdale and Mrs. Ruth Knight of Santaquin, Mrs. Ira Rasmussen, I.eath and Maurice Rasmussen and Miss Dora Michelson were seated with the hostess at the Fred Mrs. table for dinner. Mrs. 'Frank Herbert recently celebrated her birthday anniversary, when twelve intimate friends were guests at an afternoon party at the Herbert home. Needlecraft and a social hour were the diversions of the afternoon. Dinner was served by the hostess at five oclock. - Mr. and Mrs. James I. Rex attended several dinner parties given in honor of Mr. and. Mrs. J. Clifford Nelson of Salt Lake, who were visitMrs. C. J. Sumner ing in Richfield. was hostebs Friday evening. Mrs. L. and R. Fournier Saturday evening Mrs. W. A. Vandergrift Monday ev- ening. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Ilyatt entertained at a dinner party New Years night at the J. M. Christensen home. Dinner was served at eight oclock and covers were laid for eighteen guests. Cards were the entertaining feature until midnight and after this hour the guests attended the dance. At the card game Mrs. Morrell Robins and Emmett Robins were winners of the first prize and Mrs. Emmett Robins and A. C. Willardson were awarded the consolation. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Robins of Salt Lake were guests. out-of-to- 44 44 w The Modern Way- Smoke Meat With A Brush Wrights Condensed Smoke six-oclo- - n. out-of-to- Mrs. at a six-oclo- Earl Michelson was hostess dinner party at the Michelson home Sunday. Those seated at the table included Mr. and Mrs. Hal Felt, Mr. and Mrs. Beason Burr, Mo and Mrs. Fred Michelson, James C. Michelson, Earl Michelson and the hostess. A social evening followed the dinner. , Lewis Drug' Co. , Mr. and Mrs. C. Wilford Larsen, Mrs. A. W. Brown and Ralph who spent the holiday season at the Brown returned Wednesday from J. A. Scorup home at Provo, returned Salt Lake where they visited over to their home at Loss Creek Tuesday the week-enof this week. Mrs. Hazel Allred, who was grants Mrs. James C. Jensen entertained ed a leave of absence at a childrens party Sunday, cele- by the library hoard of directors, has brating the birthday anniversary of returned and January first Mrs. All-re- d resumed her duties as librarian Dorothy Elma, who was four years of age. Thirteen little tots at the Salina library. d. "' three-month- played games, romped 'and thoroughly enII. B. Crandall, cashier for the Saljoyed the party. A birthday cake decorated with four handles centered ina bank, was among those attending the luncheon table. the funeral held for S. M. Duggins at Gunnison Tuesday morning of this Mr. and Mrs. A. E. McGarry, who week. visited during the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nielson left for Salt Miss Cless Mortensen, student at Lake last week and later Mr. and the University at Salt Lake, has reMrs. Garry will visit in New York turned to her work after spending a week at the home of her parents, Mr. City. and Mrs. C. J. Mortensen of this city. 44 Main Cafe Ml.MM' t 4 4 4 Our Business Is Growing Daily 4 4 $ t 4' 4 STOCK 4' 4 SHOW Denver, Colorado January 14 to 21, 1928 ROUNDTRIP FARE 4 4 $35.28 4 4 Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad Tickets on Pure-Bre- f 44,444,'444&,fr444,fr444444, 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4'M44444444444444 to buy your needs in ii4i44444S44444444'4'544444444444444,5444444444,44HM4,4M' ' We Are Grinding The Fair Mercantile Co. Store. Salina Busy 0 o - FEED - o 0 Every Day in the Week. Miss Stena Scorup, Miss Helen NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING i ' Anderson and Miss Vivian Anderson of The annual the Sanpete-- ; nieeting left Monday for Salt Lake City. Miss Beet will Sevier Association, Sugar Scorup will continue her journey to Park City where she is a member of ,be held in tbe Centerfield Meetin the high school faculty, and the Miss- - hoUse Saturday, January 14th, 1928, es Anderson will register at the U. at 2 0 clot'k P nl; This meeting is called for the pur- J4 of U. Tuesday. 4 pose of hearing the report of the r, secretary-treasurethe election of NOTICE officers, and any other business that Notice is herby given that the ap- -' niaV properly come before the of the Salina Telephone in- ROYAL WHITLOCK, company, for the permission of the Secretary-Treasure- r. Public Utilities Commission of Utah to increase telephone rates at Salina, Redmond, und Aurora, Utah, will be heard before the commission, at Salina, Utah, on Wednesday, the eleventh day of January, 1928, at ten ocloel ELECTRICAL repairs-AVirin- g A.M. arcs Better work. 0 0, Feed of All Kinds. Elsinore Flour, The Best. a 3 a Salina Feed Exchange Phone 66 8 8 5 5 8 8 8 & 41 8 J1 SvJ $ 4 41, $ $ if & 4& a Start The New Year ! meet-plicati- 1 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Classified Ads NOTICE. HAL FELT. Jan.6tf. FOR SALE Sevven and a half acres, with first class water rights. See d A. Johanson. , jGt2p. The annual Stockholders meeting of I the Salina Creek Irrigation Company, will be held next Monday afternoon, 4 January 9, at 2 o'clock P. M. in the 4 Woodman Lodge Rooms, at Salina. 4 The meeting is being called for the pur- 4 pose of hearing the financial report and any other business that may properly J come before the meeting. YOUR PLUMBING TROUBLES Will t H. S. 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' John Arneson, and I want to thank Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Crane.and El- - one and a11 for the sympathy extend- -' liott Crane motored to Salt Lake ed the words of comfort given and Tuesday. Elliott remained in the city fo the beautiful floral offerings at and will register at the University the death and burial, J. R. EWLES. 4 The Rexall Store 44 44 ! ' sale January 11 to 18. Return trip must be completed by midnight of January 24. No stopovers. Excellent program of LiveLived stock Judging, stock Sales, and Boys and Club . demonstrations. $ Girls Friday Matinees, Thursday, and Saturday of Show Week. Horse 4 Brilliant night. 4 will answer the question J. F. Martin, Proprietor M444 4-- 4 4 The Service, Variety and Well Cooked Meals 4 44 J NATIONAL WESTERN 4 Why ' 4 X 4 t |